Machine Operator, Level A
About this role
At Greenbrier, we do the hard work that matters. The Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) is powering the movement of products around the world as a leading designer, manufacturer and supplier of freight rail transportation equipment and services.
Greenbrier’s heritage of hard work and industrial innovation is celebrated at every level of our organization. We structure our business to support teams that deliver innovative solutions for our customers while positively impacting the world around us.
Greenbrier’s success begins with people. We believe in supporting our global workforce through our unwavering attention to Safety, Quality, Respect for People and Customer Satisfaction. Our Inclusion, Diversity, Engagement, Access and Leadership (IDEAL) commitment is rooted in these values, which lead to a culture where employees are engaged and feel good about coming to work every day.
Summary
The Machine Operator Level A is responsible for conducting set-ups and change overs, operating various types of machinery to produce parts within dimensional tolerances, using select feeds and speeds based on alloy type to obtain the optimal cutting conditions and producing the longest tool life.
Duties and Responsibilities
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform the following essential duties satisfactorily. Other duties may be assigned to address business needs and changing business practices.
- Follows all EHS rules and regulations.
- Produces parts according to print requirements, and produces tooling, fixtures or other parts using various types of machinery.
- Measures part dimensions using calipers, micrometers, or other types of measurement equipment ensuring parts are within Greenbrier Rail Services and Association of American Railroads specifications.
- Maintains tools and equipment in good, clean working order to maximize tool life.
- Performs safety checks on every machine, keeping work area clean and orderly.
- Monitors machines during every procedure to ensure machine optimization.
- Participates in mentoring others on the processes and procedures within the Machine Operator family of positions.
Other duties as assigned, including but not limited to special processes.
Qualifications
The following generally describes requirements to successfully perform the assigned duties.
Minimum Qualifications
- Proficient in advanced machine operations; multiple machine functionality.
- Advanced proficiency in using measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, tape measures, and other gauging and measuring equipment.
- Proficiency in determining and regulating speed and feed rates of machines.
- Ability to focus and pay close attention to detail while managing and prioritizing multiple tasks.
- Proficient in CNC programming and editing.
- Ability to work, communicate, and instruct others within a team setting.
- Ability to recognize defects, out-of-tolerance measurements and escalate those matters to management.
- Ability to document measurements and other criteria legibly.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Preferred Qualifications
- 2 years work experience.
- Experience working in a production environment using heavy industrial equipment and/or machinery.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Exposure to a production environment that requires work both inside and outside in hot, cold, wet, humid, dry, and dusty conditions.
- Employees are required to use personal protective equipment as environmental conditions dictate.
Physical Activities and Requirements
Frequency Key
Not Applicable: Activity is not applicable to this occupation
Occasionally: Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0- 2.5+ hours/day)
Frequently: Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5: 5.5+ hours/day)
Constantly: Occupation requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hours/day)
Working Postures
- Sit: Occasionally
- Walk: Frequently
- Bend: Frequently
- Kneel/Squat: Frequently
- Crawl: Occasionally
- Climb: Occasionally
- Reach Forward: Frequently
- Reach Upward: Frequently
- Handling/Fingering: Occasionally
Lift / Carry Requirements
- 5-10 lbs: Frequently
- 10-25 lbs: Frequently
- 25-50 lbs: Occasionally
- 50-75 lbs: Not Applicable
- 75+ lbs: Not Applicable
Push / Pull Requirements
- Up to 10 lbs: Frequently
- 10-25 lbs: Frequently
- 25-50 lbs: Frequently
- 50-75 lbs: Not Applicable
- 75+ lbs: Not Applicable
EOE including Vet/Disability
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Greenbrier makes reasonable accommodations in the application and hiring process for individuals with known disabilities, unless providing accommodation would result in an undue hardship. Any applicant believing that he or she may need reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact Greenbrier Human Resources at [email protected] or call us at 503-684-7000. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Email communication from The Greenbrier Companies (Greenbrier) will always come from a corporate email address that ends in @gbrx.com or from our applicant tracking system, iCIMS, after you have created a secure account and submitted your application. During the application process, you will create a secure account in our secure applicant tracking site that ends with “-gbrx.icims.com”. In this portal, we will ask you to provide your contact information, past employment history, education history and other job-related information.
Company at a glance
Industry leaders The Greenbrier Companies and Watco Companies have joined forces to create a world-class network of railcar repair shops. GBW Railcar Services, LLC (GBW) is a new joint venture that creates one of the largest independent railcar repair shop networks on the continent—one of the few able to service all railcar types in the North American fleet.
GBW Railcar Services now has the scale to expand railcar repair service offerings for general freight cars of all types, and meet the certification and maintenance requirements of the growing North American tank car fleet. With 40 facilities located across North America and more than 2,100 team members, this cutting-edge, full-service company performs a broad spectrum of repair, maintenance and recertification services.
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